Monday, March 02, 2020

A MILD OVERCAST MORNING IN GODERICH LEADS TO AND EVEN MILDER SUNNY AFTERNOON IN BAYFIELD:))

THE TUGBOAT OCEAN A SIMARD WORKS AT BREAKING UP ICE AT GODERICH'S HARBOR MOUTH
Sounds of dripping water can be a good or bad thing and it all depends on the source of that dripping water.  Dripping water from plumbing, not so good but dripping water from melting snow, now that's good.  And it was good dripping sounds I heard about 6 a.m. when I let Pheebs out onto our rear deck.  Glanced at the thermometer and we were at 40F.  Bye bye snow not sorry to see ya go.
NICE TO SEE FIELDS SHOWING THROUGH THE SNOW AGAIN
DON'T THINK THERE WILL BE ANY TRAINS ALONG THIS SEMI-ACTIVE RAIL LINE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND GODERICH FOR AWHILE
SOMETIMES WHEN I'M TRYING TO TAKE PHOTOS OUT THE PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW A LITTLE DOGGIE NOSE GETS IN THE WAY
Had a prescription to renew at Walmart and some glasses cleaner to pick up at Huron Optical so it was off to Goderich again Pheebs and I went.  Roads were bare and wet with a slight bit of fog in the air under overcast skies.  A few down around the harbor photos, picked up my stuff and we were on our way home again.  Hopefully by the end of the week with these current temps most snow will be gone and we can maybe hit a few walking trails again.
THE ALGOMA CONVEYER TAKING ON A LOAD OF SALT AT THE GODERICH SALT MINE

STILL LOTS OF ICE IN GODERICH'S HARBOR
WITH MILDER TEMPERATURES UPON US THE HARBOR ICE IS SHOWING SIGNS OF BREAKING UP
OCEAN A SIMARD ON LEFT WITH THE ALGOMA CONVEYER ON RIGHT
ANOTHER FREIGHTER THE ALGOMA INNOVATOR IS DOCKED AT THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE SALT MINE

Spotted a 2006 Ford 26' Class C RV in Timmins Ontario we might have been interested in looking at if it had been in our immediate area instead of 510 miles away.  We'll keep looking.
LOOKING AT THE HARBOR AND SHIPS FROM A DIFFERENT LOCATION NOW

IT WAS WHILE TAKING THIS PHOTO I NOTICED THE ALGOMA CONVEYER ON THE RIGHT BEGINNING TO MOVE FORWARD
THE FREIGHTER IS UNDERWAY AND PASSING BY IT'S SISTER SHIP DOCKED AT THE SALT MINE
I DIDN'T HEAR EITHER OF THE TWO SHIP'S CAPTAINS 'TOOT' AT EACH OTHER GOING BY
THAT CHANNEL OF OPEN WATER BEHIND THESE TWO SHIPS IS ACTUALLY THE MAITLAND RIVER EMPTYING INTO LAKE HURON FROM OFF TO THE RIGHT
THE OCEAN A SIMARD TUG BOAT LEADS THE WAY CLEARING A CHANNEL THROUGH THE ICE
FROM THIS THIRD LOCATION YOU CAN SEE THE ALGOMA CONVEYER WELL ON IT'S WAY TO HER NEXT DESTINATION AS THE OCEAN A SIMARD SLIPS BACK INTO PORT ON THE RIGHT AND IT'S THAT BIG LONG BLUE CONVEYER BELT SHUTE THAT LOADS SALT INTO SHIP'S HOLDS
Sunshine broke through our morning's heavy cloud cover at 12:48 this afternoon adding it's warming rays to today's warmer temps.  The snow pack is going down fast and what a great feeling it was to be outside this afternoon in 41F temps and sunshine.  Sure was nice feeling good about things again.  And especially so after last weeks wind driven 25F winter storm days.  
PHEEBS AND I HAD US SHORT BUT NICE SUNNY AFTERNOON TRUDGE THROUGH THE SNOW IN OUR PARK
GROANER'S CORNER:(( “The mirror maker felt like it was time to retire from his work, he just couldn’t see himself doing it anymore.”
- You know that tingly little feeling you get when you really like someone? That's common sense leaving your body.
Gone are the days when girls used to cook like their Mothers. Now they drink like their Fathers.
I don't like making plans for the day because then the word "premeditated" get's thrown around in the courtroom.
I didn't make it to the gym today. That makes five years in a row.
Dear paranoid people who check behind shower curtains for murderers; if you find one, what's your plan?
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7 comments:

  1. We watched as most of the snow disappeared in our area. Hope you have the same thing in your area soon.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  2. Spring is coming, the boats are moving and the ice breakers are around. Always a good sign.

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  3. Sure hope that was the last gasp of winter for you. Hopefully there will be more class cs on the market as the weather improves.

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  4. Hey, Al....I was driving home yesterday afternoon about 5 p.m. and I saw 2 flocks of ducks flying... NORTH! That must be a good sign, right?

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  5. That first pic is so cold!! Glad the ice is breaking up, still can't wrap my head around that big lake freezing. Love that little doggie nose :-)))

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  6. I'm hoping that was the last spat of snow and really cold temperatures for the winter and spring is on its way. Al least you got a taste of it. Maybe the next class C is just down the road. Keep your eye out.

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  7. That was a great recovery from the big storm. We still have a fair bit of snow, but it's going steadily.

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